High school students arrested for "terroristic threats" on social media

Butler County Sheriffs have arrested two high school
students for posting "terrorist threats" on a social media network.

Officers say that two New Miami High School females, ages 14
and 15, posted information on social media describing a dislike for the school
and the people there. Authorities say that the posts referenced a shooting
spree.

Police say that a teacher had alerted school administrators of
the possible threat and the Sheriff's Office was called to investigate.

Investigators talked to the girls and a search was conducted
at the school. Authorities say that no weapons were found and the girls were
taken into custody.

The girls are being charged as juveniles with delinquency by
reason of inducing panic and delinquency by reason of making terrorist
threats.

Lindale Fire Department's first new fire engine was purchased in January of 1945. The original fire truck ran for almost thirty years but it only carried 200 gallons of water. Needless to say the fire department has done a little upgrading since then.

Lindale Fire Department's first new fire engine was purchased in January of 1945. The original fire truck ran for almost thirty years but it only carried 200 gallons of water. Needless to say the fire department has done a little upgrading since then.